2 Authors Appeal in 'Da Vinci Code' Case | World Latest | Guardian Unlimited: "LONDON (AP) - Two authors who failed to convince Britain's High Court that Dan Brown stole their ideas for his blockbuster novel ``The Da Vinci Code'' took their case to the Court of Appeal on Tuesday.
Lawyers for Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, who face a bill of more than $2 million if the earlier verdict stands, said the lower court ruling ``was based on a misunderstanding of the law and of the claim.''"
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